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    Porter generic strategies Michael Porter described three types of strategy to achieve/maintain competitive advantage in his 1980 work Competitive strategy: techniques for analysing industries and competitors. (CS:TAIC) These generic strategies are based on two dimensions: market scope + core competency with two competencies being the most important: product differentiation/product cost. [pic] Porter (1980) stressed that failure to adopt single strategy of differentiation or low cost results in

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    Porter’s Five Forces On Automobile Industry Threats of new entrants: Automobile industry is very specific industry‚ thus it has higher level of entry barriers. For an example Factory facilities‚ machinery‚ labor‚ technology are heavily involved. So following factors are determine the barriers of entry to the industry:   Bargaining Power of buyers affects industry profitability by their ability to hold out for lower price‚ higher quality‚ and better service. In automobile industry the bargaining power

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    Automobile Industry Hailed as ‘the industry of industries’ by Peter Drucker‚ the founding father of the study of management‚ in 1946‚ the automobile industry had evolved continuously with changing times from craft production in 1890s to mass production in 1910s to lean production techniques in the 1970s. The Asian countries‚ mainly by Japan‚ China and India‚ registered a 9% increase in production over last year‚ constituting 35.9% of the global production. In fact China and India posted positive

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    Established in the year 1984‚ Palmal group of industries ensure its quality‚ standards and is engaged in manufacturing of all kinds of knitted garments. Engr.Nurul Haque Sikder is the founder of company. Now he is present chairman of group. Managing director Mr.Nafis Sikder‚ son of Engr.Nurul Haque Sikder took the leadership in the year 2001. He is guiding the group with his wide experience and skill. Business Intervention: • Palmal is mainly RMG focused group of industries. • Expanding in the areas

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    Reverse Logistics in Indian Automobile Industry Reverse Logistics is a process in which a product moves in reverse through the supply chain network. It may be used for the purpose of recapturing value of a final product or for even proper disposal. It may also be termed service that the process of planning‚ implementing and controlling the efficient and cost effective flow of raw materials‚ in-process inventory‚ finished goods and related information‚ from the point of consumption to the point of

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    Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model is a model used to analyze a particular environment of an industry. An industry is a group of firms that market products which are close substitutes for each other‚ such as the automobile industry. According to Porter‚ there are five forces that determine an industry’s long-run profitability and attractiveness. These five competitive forces are the threat of entry of new competitors‚ or new entrants; the threat of substitutes; the bargaining power of buyers; the

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    OVERVIEW OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY Pakistan is an emerging market for automobiles‚ offering immense business and investment opportunities. Automobile sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in Pakistan. It contributes towards the nation’s economy in the form of Technology Transfer‚ Employment‚ Investment and much more. The industry is strictly monitored and controlled by Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA)‚ a licensed body by the Government of Pakistan. As the industry’s

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    The Strategic Marketing Management Analysis of Lenovo Group Wang‚ Wen Cheng‚ Dept. of Business Management‚ Hwa Hsia Institute of Technology‚ Taiwan Chu‚ Ying Chien‚ Department of Tourism and Leisure‚ National Penghu University‚Taiwan Chen‚ Ying Chang‚ Department of Hotel and Restaurant Management‚ Ching Kuo Institute of Management and Health ABSTRACT In recent years‚ market competition in the market economy is fierce‚ the different economic performances and behaviors based on the enterprises’

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    Strategic Analysis of the 2004 LEGO Group Crisis Abstract LEGO Group is a worldwide‚ well-known toy manufacturing company. In 2004‚ the company was faced with a major financial crisis and a major decision to make. Do they try to save the business or not? Through strategic analysis of the company’s external and internal environments‚ many contributing factors became evident. External Analysis The external environment facing LEGO “consists of many external conditions and forces that have the potential

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    Cars were exceptionally important in everyone’s daily lives. With the invention of cars‚ people had a means of transportation and saved a lot of time. However‚ in the beginning‚ cars were a pain to put together. The process of creating an automobile was costly and time consuming‚ because manufacturers did not have an easy way to put the vehicles together. It took half a day just to put one car together. However‚ all of that changed when Henry Ford came along. Henry Ford‚ born on July 30‚ 1863‚ in

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